Daystate THE DAYSTATE PROGRAMMER-LET'S TALK ABOUT (PROPERLY) PROGRAMMING THE REDWOLF

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Snuck out with the the guys this weekend for some tuning and shooting at 100 yards. Happy with my current tune slinging .22 redesigns at 970fps for 56 shots per fill . Swirling winds but put down some decent groups...
 
Well it looks like some of the guys REDWOLF's have needed some parts replacing at aound the 2 year/10,000 shots mark!

Once done ES and performance tightened up, so for you guys with RW's approaching that perhpas it's time to send them bakc to AOA for a service with Don?

My RW Safari .22 HP is also shooting great at 970 FPS on medium with the MRDs. I’m not at the two year mark yet, but do you know what AoA typically performs as part of the 2-year service? Assume replace all O-rings, but what else do they do? 

Thanks Mark
 
I would think they just check the key components for wear, the older guns had a wave spring in front of the safety catch which on the high power stuff just disintegrates, so has been replaced by an O ring, the valve pin fit in the core is critical and this can wear over time, as can the valve core itself along with the PEEK seal.

The screws that hold the safety catch in the block should be checked regularly on high power RW, plus make sure you have the hardened hammer fitted.

I have seen the coil legs break on one gun but this is very unusual, but worth checking if the gun comes apart for a service.

The good thing is none of these parts are very costly to replace.
 
So trlman, you had to refill the gun with air "three times" to get 101 shots did I read that right?

To put that into perspective I constructed a progam the other day for my .30 SAFARI and I get 70 shots at 851 FPS AVE with a lower ES, from one fill and TBH I have not yet bothered to tighten the ES up! 851FPS would probalby be 20-30FPS faster in the USA with your weather etc.

So you should definitely experiment!